u/Quiet-Blueberry-4182

Stonecrest (Conyers/Lithonia) Lost Mine of Phandelver

I brought the Lost Mine of Phandelver book and I want to take a shot at running it.
22F

Campaign: Lost Mine of Phandelver
System: D&D 5e
Location: In person, near Stonecrest Mall (about a 10–15 minute walk away)
Session Length: Around 3 hours
Schedule: Still deciding weekly or bi-weekly, most likely either:

* Sundays around 12–1 PM (leaning towards this)
* Fridays around 7:30 PM

I’m looking for around 4–6 players and will keep the post open until I have enough people interested.

The goal is a pretty relaxed game with a good mix of roleplay, exploration, and combat rather than trying to rush through the adventure.

If you’re interested, reply and let me know which day works better for you (Friday or Sunday) and a little about your D&D experience, if any.

**Background on me**

I started a D&D group back in college that’s been going for about three years. After finishing my long-running campaign, I stepped back from DMing for a while and have mostly been a player in everyone else’s games.

Our group eventually moved online as people graduated and moved away, so I haven’t gotten to play much D&D in person lately. At the same time, pretty much everyone in the group has started running their own campaigns, and we rotate between them on Tuesdays. Since our schedule is a bit too packed with games for me to start something new, I figured this would be a good chance for me to get back to playing in person and meet some new people.

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u/Quiet-Blueberry-4182 — 2 days ago
▲ 3 r/civilengineering+1 crossposts

Advice: Civil or Accounting

I have a bachelors in Computer Info Systems. I realize kinda dislike IT. I didn’t want to go to college after highschool because I wasn’t passionate about anything. My parents told me that I had to go to college or go back to working at Walmart (my job during highschool). I like making games (programming and did pretty good pixel art I still work on games as a hobby) for fun so my parents told me to do computer stuff so I did.

I am living at my parents and I have a job offer for 22/hr that’s 45 mins away pretty much everything is that far. Interviewing for 4 other jobs (all 40 mins to 1 hour away) that will pay $26-28. I might take the job while going to college part time and switch to something else. I did a minor in accounting and liked those classes, but I also like the idea of civil engineering but I haven’t done any class work for it so I can’t be sure.

Going back to college for civil engineering would be 3 years while accounting with be 1.5 years.

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u/Quiet-Blueberry-4182 — 2 months ago